ElementsBrowserCreator lets you easily, rapidly, joyfully, powerfully browse elements of a windows application, create automation classes, and run test cases. It supports Win32, accessibility, and IE document model, for those, which support above technical, EBC is suitable to automate them. It can guess a meaningful element name from its context, this is really helpful. ElementsBrowserCreator can capture and create flyout automation classes and test cases. For thumbnail, tooltip, and such on dynamic/flyout dialogs, it’s difficult to capture and automate, but for EBC, things become easy, it can easy to capture dynamic dialogs, create related test classes, and run them. Elements Browser Creator maps real elements with virtual elements visually. For some applications, it’s difficult to map real elements to automation elements, here, for EBC, it provides map tool to show their relations. ElementsBrowserCreator can auto create automation classes and test cases. After search and browse, you can select useful elements to create automation classes and test cases, this will improve your automation efficiency. ElementsBrowserCreator allows you to easily, quickly, joyfully, powerfully browse elements of a Windows application, create automation classes, and run test cases. It is compatible with Win32, accessibility, and the IE document model, for those, who support previous technical, EBC is suitable to automate them. It can guess a meaningful element name from its context, this is really helpful. ElementsBrowserCreator can capture and create side menu automation classes and test cases. For thumbnail, tooltip, and as in dynamic/dropdown dialogs, it’s hard to capture and automate, but for EBC, things become easy, you can easy to capture dynamic dialogs, create related test classes, and run them. ElementsBrowserCreator maps real items with virtual items visually. For some applications, it is difficult to map real elements to automation elements, here by EBC provides map tools to show their relationships. ElementsBrowserCreator can auto create automation classes and test cases. . After searching and browsing, you can select useful items to create automation classes and test cases, this will improve automation efficiency
ElementsBrowserCreator(abbreviated as EBC) is anObject-Oriented automation tool, which helps you easily, rapidly, joyfully, powerfully browse elements of a windows application which includes Win32, WPF, and IE application, create automation classes, and run test cases. Its Top Features are as below.
1. Suitable for all kinds of Windows applications and browsers.
EBC supports Win32, Accessibility, IE document model, and UIAutomation(Mita&WPF). For those, which support above technical, EBC is suitable to automate them.
2. Guess a more meaningful name for each element.
EBC can guess a meaningful element name from its context, this is really helpful.
3. Also can capture and automate Flyout dialogs.
For thumbnail, tooltip, and such on dynamic/flyout dialogs, it’s difficult to capture and automate, but for ElementsBrowserCreator, things become easy, it can easy to capture dynamic dialogs, create related test classes, and run them.
4. Can trace automation elements with real application elements visually.
For some applications, it’s difficult to map real elements to automation elements, here, for EBC, we provide map tool to show their relations.
5. Can auto create automation classes and test cases.
A WPF application.
Main UI of EBC with searching out WPF application elements.
Frome above simple WPF automation example, you can see that, EBC is object-oriented tool; browse, search, guess, and collect elements for your automation easily, quickly, powerfully, and widely; And it will help you to auto-created test cases.
As required, I appended below Calculator automation example.
1. Start a normal Calculator.
2. Search all the elements in Calculator.
3. Collect some elements to create the automation Calculator class.
4. Select to create test case.
5. The whole Visual Studio solution will displayed.
Above Calculator example presents Win32 application automation, we also can use EBC to automate other Accessibility applications and other web sites. there is a guide document attached inside the download file and after your installation, you can see that guide pdf file and all kinds of examples are listed inside and give most detail introduction for them.
ElementsBrowserCreator
ElementsBrowserCreator allows you to easily, quickly, and happily navigate the elements of a Windows application, create automation classes, and run test cases. Supports Win32, accessibility, and IE document model, for those, who support above technique, EBC is suitable to automate them. ElementsBrowserCreator can capture and create automation classes and test cases. For dynamic/flying dialogs, it’s hard to capture and automate, but for EBC, things become easy, you can capture dynamic dialogs, create related test classes, and run them. ElementsBrowserCreator maps real elements to virtual elements visually. For some applications it is difficult to map real elements with automation elements, here for EBC, provides a map tool to show their relationships. ElementsBrowserCreator can automatically create automation classes and test cases. After searching and browsing, you can select useful items to create automation classes and test cases, this will improve your automation efficiency.
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